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  1. Food Allergies Made Simple: The Complete Manual for Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Food Allergies by Phylis Austin, Agatha Thrash, et all 1985-10-01
  2. Alternative Approach to Allergies, An: The New Field of Clinical Ecology Unravels the Environmental Causes of by Theron G. Randolph, 1990-06-06
  3. Allergies and Candida : With the Physicist's Rapid Solution (4th Edition) by Steven Rochlitz, 2000-06
  4. The Princess and the Peanut Allergy by Wendy McClure, 2009-03-01
  5. Understanding and Managing Your Child's Food Allergies (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) by Scott H. Sicherer MD, 2006-10-19
  6. The Allergy Self-Help Book: A Step-By-Step Guide to Nondrug Relief of Asthma, Hay Fever, Headaches, Fatigue, Digestive Problems, and over 50 Other A by Sharon Faelten, Editors of Prevention Magazine, 1983-09
  7. Allergy Relief and Prevention: A Doctor's Complete Guide to Treatment and Self-Care by M.D. Jacqueline Krohn, M.A. Frances Taylor, et all 2000-12-28
  8. Sinus Relief Now: The Ground-Breaking 5-Step Program for Sinus, Allergy, and AsthmaSufferers by Jordan S. Josephson, 2006-12-05
  9. Sinus Relief Now: The Ground-Breaking 5-Step Program for Sinus, Allergy, and AsthmaSufferers by Jordan S. Josephson, 2006-12-05
  10. Dr. Mandell's 5-Day Allergy Relief System by Marshall Mandell, Lynne Waller Scanlon, 1988-09
  11. The Allergy-Free Cookbook: More than 150 Delicious Recipes for a Happy and Healthy Diet by Eileen Rhude Yoder, 2009-03-03
  12. Allergy Frontiers:Therapy and Prevention
  13. Allergy-Free Cookbook by Alice Sherwood, 2009-08-03
  14. The Complete Peanut Allergy Handbook by M.D., Scott H. Sicherer, Terry Malloy, 2005-08-02

61. SoYouWanna Manage Your Hay Fever?
Article explaining the causes of allergies and describing different methods of dealing with hay fever.
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Come close, little ones, and hear our bedtime tale . . . Once upon a time, there was a woman. In the fall, she loved to go outside and feel the wind. In the winter, she loved to go outside and play in the snow. And in the spring, she would go outside, but her throat would itch, her eyes would get puffy, her nose would run, her sinuses would clog, and she'd get nasal drip. So she locked herself up in her house, and never came out again. The moral of the story: hay fever bites. Living with hay fever can be extremely difficult - when you're having trouble doing something as simple as breathing , you know that you're in for a long spring and summer. Yet most of us don't live anywhere near a farm . . . so where does the hay fever come from? It has often been noted (by people who like to note things) that hay fever is not a fever at all, nor does it have anything to do with hay. Hay fever, a.k.a. rose fever, is medically designated as "

62. NIOSH/latex Alert
The proteins responsible for latex allergies have been shown to fasten to powderthat Latex allergy is also associated with allergies to certain foods
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/latexalt.html
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Preventing Allergic Reactions to Natural Rubber Latex in the Workplace
June 1997
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 97-135
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Workers exposed to latex gloves and other products containing natural rubber latex may develop allergic reactions such as skin rashes; hives; nasal, eye, or sinus symptoms; asthma; and (rarely) shock. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) requests assistance in preventing allergic reactions to natural rubber latex* among workers who use gloves and other products containing latex. Latex gloves have proved effective in preventing transmission of many infectious diseases to health care workers. But for some workers, exposures to latex may result in skin rashes; hives; flushing; itching; nasal, eye, or sinus symptoms; asthma; and (rarely) shock. Reports of such allergic reactions to latex have increased in recent years especially among health care workers. At present, scientific data are incomplete regarding the natural history of latex allergy. Also, improvements are needed in methods used to measure proteins causing latex allergy. This Alert presents the existing data and describes six case reports of workers who developed latex allergy. The document also presents NIOSH recommendations for minimizing latex-related health problems in workers while protecting them from infectious materials. These recommendations include reducing exposures, using appropriate work practices, training and educating workers, monitoring symptoms, and substituting nonlatex products when appropriate.

63. New Scientist GM Cats To Be Sneeze Free
A US company announced a plan to create a genetically modified cat without the protein that causes allergies in humans.
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns9999941

64. Occupational Latex Allergies - NIOSH Topic Page
NIOSH Topic Page provides links to NIOSH publications on Latex Allergy, as wellas link to other Latex Allergy Web Sites.
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Latex gloves have proved effective in preventing transmission of many infectious diseases to health care workers. But for some workers, exposures to latex may result in allergic reactions. Reports of such reactions have increased in recent yearsespecially among health care workers.
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NIOSH Publications on Latex Allergies
Latex Allergy: A Prevention Guide
NIOSH Publication No. 98-113
Questions and Answers about identifying and preventing latex allergy. NIOSH ALERT: Preventing Allergic Reactions to Natural Rubber Latex in the Workplace
NIOSH Publication No. 97-135 (June 1997)
Detailed description of latex allergy including presentation of existing data and description of six case reports of workers who developed latex allergy. The document also presents NIOSH recommendations for minimizing latex-related health problems in workers while protecting them from infectious materials.

65. New Hope Animal Hospital - Feline Allergies
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Feline Allergies Feline Asthma If your cat is itching
FELINE ASTHMA
Humans aren't the only species that can suffer from asthma and allergies. If your cat is coughing, is wheezing, has shortness of breath, or seems to be constantly coughing up a nonexistent hairball, she could be suffering from feline asthma. The problem is more common than many cat owners know. Some owners may dismiss important telltale signs and assume their pet is trying to expel a hairball during a coughing episode. However, cats can get the same airway spasms that lead to acute constriction of breathing as human sufferers. Severely affected cats may even display extreme respiratory distress.
Symptoms Vary
An allergen or stress can trigger feline allergy symptoms, which may accompany or precede vomiting, sneezing, sniffling, or even wheezing like a human allergy sufferer. Symptoms can vary from cat to cat. "Cats can have several different signs, and the signs can be anything from coughing and wheezing with no other problems to severe respiratory distress or difficulty breathing, requiring oxygen therapy," explains Dr. Liz Rozanski, an assistant professor of emergency and critical care at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. "And symptoms can be anywhere in between. My own cat had one bout one summer and has never had another problem. That's not at all unheard of, but some other cats continue to have severe episodes, and it's not always easy to tell which group the cat is going to fit into."

66. Allergy Overview
Does everyone get allergies? No. Most allergies are inherited, which means theyare passed on to children by their parents. People inherit a tendency to be
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/1900/1948.asp?index=8610

67. A Focus On Allergies And Asthma
Provides the latest information and therapy options for these disorders.
http://www.focusonallergies.com

68. HON Allergy Glossary Allergy
Title page and introduction to the section on allergies. Contains definitionsand links to more specific information as well as search engines.
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Allergic Disease, Allergic Disorders, Allergic Illness Viennese paediatrician Baron Clemens von Pirquet coined the term "allergy" (from the Greek "allos" meaning changed or altered state and "ergon" meaning reaction or reactivity) in 1906 [ ]. Von Pirquet used the term to describe an altered reaction he had observed in patients, which he put down to the influence of external factors, an allergen , on the immune system. Allergies are hypersensitivity reactions of the immune system to specific substances called allergens (such as pollen stings drugs , or food ) that, in most people, result in no

69. Allergies
Article tells what allergies are, common types, what doctors can do, and how to deal with them.
http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/asthma_basics/related/allergies.html

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Your eyes itch, your nose is running, you're sneezing, and you're covered in hives. The enemy known as allergies has struck again - and all you want to do is curl up into a ball of misery. There has to be something you can do to feel better. After all, doctors seem to have a cure for everything, right? Not for allergies. There are, however, things that you can do to relieve allergy symptoms or avoid getting the symptoms, even though you can't actually get rid of the allergies themselves. What Are Allergies?
Allergies are abnormal immune system reactions to things that are typically harmless to most people. When you're allergic to something, your immune system mistakenly believes that this substance is harmful to your body. (Substances that cause allergic reactions, such as certain foods, dust, plant pollen, or medicines, are known as allergens .) In an attempt to protect the body, the immune system produces IgE antibodies to that allergen. Those antibodies then cause certain cells in the body to release chemicals into the bloodstream, one of which is histamine (pronounced: his -tuh-meen). The histamine then acts on a person's eyes, nose, throat, lungs, skin, or gastrointestinal tract and causes the symptoms of the allergic reaction. Future exposure to that same allergen will trigger this antibody response again. This means that every time you come into contact with that allergen, you'll have an allergic reaction.

70. Allergies: Allergy Symptoms, Treatment, And Medications By MedicineNet.com
Allergy information includes articles on allergies, symptoms, treatment, medications,food allergies, and allergy relief.
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An allergy refers to a misguided reaction by our immune system in response to bodily contact with certain foreign substances. It is misguided because these foreign substances are usually harmless and remain so to non- allergic people. Allergy-producing substances are called "allergens." Examples of allergens include pollens, dust mite, molds, danders, and foods. To understand the language of allergy it is important to remember that allergens are substances that are foreign to the body and can cause an allergic reaction in certain people. For more, read the Allergy article.

71. Déjouer Les Allergies Alimentaires
Ressources sur les allergies alimentaires.
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Réponse d'une petite fille de sept ans, allergique aux produits laitiers et aux oeufs, à qui on demandait si elle était également allergique aux chats: "Je ne sais pas, je n'en ai jamais mangé!"
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72. Allergies And The Breastfeeding Family
Includes allergy symptoms, breastfeeding an allergic child, and potential methodsof preventing children from developing allergies.
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Allergies today are more common than ever beforeone in five children now shows some degree of allergy by age 20. The incidence of allergies has increased tenfold over the past 20 years. This is partly due to increased exposure to known allergens (allergy-causing substances). It is also because physicians and allergy sufferers are more likely to recognize that certain symptoms or illnesses are caused by allergies (Lawrence 1994). Changes in the human diet from the days of hunter-gatherers eating seasonal foods to the year-round availability of most foods has, surprisingly, reduced the number of foods in a typical diet from around 200 to just about 20. Narrowing food choices in this manner increases exposure to these foods and predisposes people to food allergies. The earlier and more often a food is ingested, the greater likelihood it has of becoming an allergen. Babies tend to be most allergic to the foods they have been offered first. While a baby is exclusively breastfed, he is only exposed to the foods his mother eats and secretes in her milk, so his exposure to potential allergens is minimized.

73. Popoficken
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74. Cats, Dogs, Pets & Dust Mites . . . Cat, Dog & Dust Mite Allergy Information Sit
allergies, Dust Mites Allerpet Allergy Information For People Who Are Allergicto Dust Mites Cats Dogs Household Pets - from Allerpet De-Mite.
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75. Food Allergies Recipes
Covering main meals, treats, snacks, and munchies, and hints.
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76. Medical College Of Wisconsin Healthlink Topics: Allergies/Asthma
Research news and upto-date information on allergies from MCW HealthLink, producedby the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
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Childhood Asthma Still Increasing
In 1993 and 1994, an average of 13.7 million Americans reported that they experienced asthma-related conditions. Today that number has risen to about 15 million, nearly 5 million of whom are children.
Good News for People with Latex Allergies
The number of patients and health care workers who have had allergic reactions to latex is down since the mid-1990s, mainly due to a change in the way latex gloves are manufactured.
Vitamins and the Risk for Asthma and Allergies
A study of data from 8,000 infants found that African-American children given vitamins in their first six months were about 30% more likely than white children to develop asthma. Dr. Asriani Chiu urges parents not to jump to conclusions.
The Facts about Sinusitis
When someone has sinusitis it means that their sinuses are infected or inflamed, but this gives little indication of the misery and pain this condition can cause.
The Asthma-Influenza Connection
For the approximately 11% of Americans with asthma, the flu can lead to serious complications, according to Dr. Randolph Lipchik, a Professor in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine.

77. ABC Of Allergies: Anaphylaxis -- Ewan 316 (7142): 1442 -- BMJ
Clinical review by Pamela W. Ewan. Includes definition, incidence, aetiology,clinical features, and management.
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Pamela W Ewan Anaphylaxis and anaphylactic death are becoming more common and particularly affect children and young adults. Anaphylaxis can be frightening to deal with because of its rapid onset and severity. Doctors in many fields, but particularly those working in general practice and in accident and emergency departments, need to know how to treat it. Features of anaphylaxis
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78. Allergy And Asthma Elimination Treatment Naet Holistic Centre UK
Details about allergies and Asthma being eliminated with NAET,a revolutionary new treatment. Located in Britain.
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79. At Home : Allergies : Allergy Alert : Home & Garden Television
Master gardener Paul James provides general guidelines for identifying allergycausing plants and lists of plants to avoid.
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If you're sneezing a lot in your yard, check to see if you have any of these allergy-causing culprits.
Fall means cooler temperatures, more abundant rainfall, fewer pests and gorgeous leaf colors; on the other hand, fall is a time when the air is filled with all sorts of things that cause allergies. Major culprits are pollen, mold spores and, if rainfall has been sparse, dust. Master gardener Paul James shares the reasons certain plants cause allergic reactions as well as some natural methods of allergy control:
  • Only male plants produce pollen, which means that only male plants can produce the symptoms associated with pollen allergies. It's not always easy to identify male and female plants, and in many cases there's no real way of knowing what sex your plant/tree is, since gender is rarely indicated on nursery tags. To further complicate the matter, you can't always tell the sex of a plant just by looking. Here are a few general guidelines to help you sort it out:
  • Within the world of gardening there are male plants, female plants and plants that are both male and female.

80. Children With Milk Allergies And Other Food Allergies
Children with Food allergies and Milk allergies. My oldest tests negative tomilk allergies, yet suffers all the symptoms, and can never have milk.
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